
If I were going to compare Sylvia McNair’s voice to a gemstone, I would have to compare it to a pearl: Pure, Simple and extremely beautiful. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a more naturally beautiful sound in my life. But what really amazes me is the seemingly effortlessness of her singing. You will never hear Sylvia McNair strain to sing a note, no matter what part of her range she is singing in. It’s as if she just opens her mouth and this beautiful sound pours out. She has no trouble whatsoever navigating any of the coloratura in these arias. Her runs are precise and clear. Her vibrato is fast and even, and REALLY adds to the sheer beauty and elegance of her voice. One of the best things about her is that even though her voice is very pure and un-pretentious, it is not bland and colorless like some baroque singers. Oh no, Sylvia McNairs voice is absolute beauty from the very top of her voice, down to the very bottom. Of course, my words don’t do her the justice she deserves, so please buy this album and experience for yourself the loveliness of Miss McNairs singing and artistry. I would also very much recommend her Mozart album as well.
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Poet InsideI think that there will always be,A poet here inside of me.One who likes to read and write,With ink of black on parchment white.The words which cause our hearts to smile,No malice in the words, no guile.The love songs in his heart he sings,To Angel Cupid paper he sets many things.He sings of love and angels wings,Of cupid's arrows and their stings.Sometimes on war he will lament,I think his words are Heaven sent.He thinks in meter and in rhyme,He does it at the strangest time.No matter where I seem to be,His words he always makes me see.Some songs to ladies makes them cry,Some simply ask the question, "why?".I never know just what he'll say,I wonder what he'll say today.Will he be happy or be sad,And write of good times, or of bad.This poet my heart longs to see,Oh, how I wish it could be me.





















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Normally I run in the opposite direction of any baroque music – thought I had heard it all and had enough, but I love Slyvia McNair and I wanted to hear more of her recordings. This recording was such a wonderful surprise, not only interms of McNair’s performance but interms of the overall presentation (organization of the pieces) and the energy of the performances by the AAM. I have new-found appreciation of Purcell’s music!
When I listened to this CD, I fell in love with Sylvia McNair’s artistic and beautiful voice along with Henry Purcell’s music. This CD offers a style of music that I love to listen to and sing with. There is a mixture of instrumental only and vocal pieces. When I listen to this CD I feel like I have been transported to the late 1600s. The title “The Echoing Air” appropriately describes the beauty of this music.
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